desert.
This type of region is called a desert.
A desert
A desert is a dry region of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. These areas typically have limited access to water sources, resulting in harsh and arid conditions.
A desert is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
A desert.
A desert is a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all. Deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year.
The amount of rainfall each region gets has an impact on what vegetation,or plant life,exists there.
A dry region with little rainfall and vegetation can be either hot or cold depending on factors like latitude, proximity to oceans or mountains, and atmospheric circulation patterns. Hot deserts are typically found at low latitudes, while cold deserts are often located at higher latitudes or elevations. Both types of deserts have minimal precipitation and sparse vegetation due to limited water availability.
the temperature, climate, season, rainfall, and the location of the region(basically, the sun's ray's extension).
A desert
A desert is a dry, often sandy region with little rainfall. Deserts typically have extreme temperatures and sparse vegetation, making them challenging environments for life to thrive.
True. Temperature and rainfall are key factors that determine the types of vegetation that can grow in a specific region. The combination of these two factors influences the distribution of plants and helps to define the basic vegetation types found in different ecosystems.